| 210. Contemporary
Issues in Latino Studies
Either semester. Three credits.
Topics in socio-demographic patterns, cultural identity claims, community
organization, migration and citizenship issues of Latino groups in post-WWII
United States. Emphasis on comparative analysis and on policy implications.
CA 4. |
| 211. Puerto
Rican/Latino Studies Research
Either semester. Three credits.
Students design, execute and write original, library or archival-based
research on Latino/a experience using documents, films, literary works,
surveys, photographic and newspaper materials. |
| 212. Field
Internship in Latino Studies
Either semester. One to three credits; may be repeated for up to six
credits.
Work in cultural community-oriented setting(s). |
| 220.
History of Latino/as in the United States
(Also offered as HIST 278.) Either semester. Three credits. Silvestrini
Settlement and growth of Hispanic-origin populations in the United States
today, from Spanish and Mexican settlement of western United States to
the growth of Latino communities. Student oral history project. CA 4. |
| 221. Latinos/as and
Human Rights
(Also offered as HIST 284.) Either semester. Three credits. Silvestrini
Latino/a issues related to human, civil and cultural rights, and gender
differences. |
| 230. Latina Narrative
(Also offered as WS 258.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite:
ENGL
105 or 110 or
111 or 250 or instructor consent. Gonzalez
Feminist topics in contemporary Latina literature and cultural studies. |
| 231. Fictions
of Latino Masculinity
(Also offered as WS 259.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite:
ENGL 105 or 110 or
111 or 250 or instructor consent. Gonzalez
Topics in Latino literature and cultural studies with an emphasis on
masculinity and male authors. |
| 232. Latina/o Literature
(Also offered as ENGL 261.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite:
ENGL 105 or 110 or 111 or 250 or instructor consent. Gonzalez
Extensive readings in Latina/o literature from the late nineteenth century
to the present. CA 4. |
| 233. Studies in
Latina/o Literature
(Also offered as ENGL 262.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite:
ENGL 105 or 110 or 111 or 250 or instructor consent. May be repeated for
credit with a change of topic.Gonzalez
Advanced study of a theme, form, author, or movement in contemporary
Latina/o literature. |
| 241.
Latin American Minorities in the United States
(Also offered as ANTH 241). First semester. Three credits.
Emphasis on groups of Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban origin, including
treatment and historical background, social stratification, informal social
relations, ethnic perceptions, relations and the concept of Latino identity. |
| 250. Latino Health
and Health Care
(Also offered as HDFS 267.) Either semester. Three credits.
Overview of health and health care issues among Latinos in the United
States. Particular attention is paid to cultural and social factors associated
with health and well being (e.g. migration, acculturation, SES). |
| 251. Latino Sexuality
and Gender
Second semester. Three credits.
Introduction to issues of gender/sexuality among United States Latinos.
Attention to variations in length of United States residence (acculturation),
class, race and ethnicity. |
| 260. Media and Special
Audiences
(Also offered as COMM 232.) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended
preparation: COMM 100 or COMS 102. Rios
Media content and audience responses. Ethnic, racial, and gender issues
in mainstream and ethnic media. Special audiences include Latina/os, African
Americans, Asian Americans, Women, Gays, Lesbians. |
| 264. Latinas and Media
(Also offered as WS 260 and COMM 233.) Second semester. Three credits.
Rios
The role of ethnicity and race in women's lives. Special attention to
communication research on ethnic and racial minority women. CA 4. |
| 270. Latino Political
Behavior
(Also offered as POLS 249.) Either semester. Three credits. Pantoja
Latino politics in the United States. Political histories of four different
Latino populations: Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Central American.
Different forms of political expressions, ranging from electoral behavior
to political art. CA 4. |
| 271. Immigration
and Transborder Politics
Either semester. Three credits. Pantoja
U.S. immigration policy, trans-border politics, and the impact diasporas
and ethnic lobbies have on U.S. foreign policy, with emphasis on Latino
diasporas. |
| 295.
Variable Topics in Puerto Rican and Latino Studies
Either semester. Three credits. With a change in topic, may be repeated
for credit.
Intensive study of specialized topics not ordinarily covered in the
undergraduate curriculum, taught by visiting scholars or joint appointment
faculty. |
| 298.
Special Topics in Puerto Rican and Latino Studies
Either or both semesters. Three credits. With a change in topic, may
be repeated for credit.
Special topics in Puerto Rican and Latino Studies. |
| 299.
Independent Study in Puerto Rican and Latino Studies
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. With a change in
content, this course may be repeated for credit. Consent of the instructor. |